![]() The younger tom leaves the den to check on Dovewing. They tend to him, getting him to rest to stop himself from feeling dizzy. Shadowsight whispers to Puddleshine that Antfur thinks he’s back in the city. As the two medicine cats tend to Antfur he shows a lot of confusion, mentioning that he needs to scavenge and find the scrapcans. The tom tends to Dovewing who had been with them, but, she reassures her son that she is fine. He sees Puddleshine tending to Antfur, Scorchfur, the two warriors also having been struck by a falling branch. Worry pricks at his pelt as he returns to camp where he then scents blood. He begins to wonder if the falling branches were signs from StarClan or that perhaps they were intent on hurting them. While out, a tree branch falls near him, knocking him off his paws. Shadowsight sets out after the two cats after they had been gone for a while. Puddleshine and Shadowsight hurry to help the white warrior by giving her poppy seeds and sending the other two warriors to search for sticks to create a leg splint. However, Lightleap's yowl catches his attention as she returns to camp with Flaxfoot and Snowbird, the latter limping. He reminds his son of what Bramblestar had said the previous night and leaves him to dwell again on his thoughts. Shadowsight tells him that he should tell the other Clans about the codebreakers, however, Tigerstar remains firm that he shouldn’t. He leaves the medicine cat den to talk with his father, finding him rummaging through the fresh-kill pile. He also wonders if he could betray his father by warning the Clans, but, becomes concerned for his mother's safety. Shadowsight asks his mentor for guidance about his visions and what they mean. Puddleshine stirs him out of his thoughts, asking if he was alright, stating that he’d been distracted since the other night. He mulls over the fact that he’d lied to the ThunderClan leader to keep his promise to his father. This actually happened to me.Chapter description Shadowsight fixes a nest as he thinks back to the previous Gathering and how Bramblestar had directly asked him if he had heard from StarClan. Also, you know the sound effects in a game are good when you hear noises outside your window and your first thought is that you left the game on by accident. I do recommend taking the game’s advice to use headphones. The music, just as in episode one, is haunting, perfectly suitable to the story. Also, you can still make Joe run if you find his walking pace a bit too slow. It only began to bother me on my second or third time through the game. It did feel like there might be a bit more backtracking in this episode than in the first, but no area is so big that this becomes an issue. This is top-quality point-and-click adventuring that makes the wait worthwhile (assuming you were waiting long for it). Perhaps most importantly of all, the story comes to a really satisfying conclusion that I didn’t see coming. The game is very story-driven, and every detail was well thought out. The time-traveling aspect is still a major part of the game, and now you get to find out the full story behind it. It might not be as long as most players were hoping for, but if you value quality over quantity, you shouldn’t be disappointed. While you do revisit some areas from Episode One, none of the chapters or puzzles feel rehashed, so you’re getting a good amount of entertainment for your money. Need I say more? If you have played episode one, please read on if you want a small taste of what episode two has to offer, and whether it’s worth your money.Įpisode One was five chapters long, and Episode Two is the same length, but each chapter does feel more complex and should probably take you longer to complete than the first episode. Luckily, I didn’t have to wait almost two years for Episode Two, as most people did.įirst of all, if you haven’t played the first episode, you should stop reading and go do that right now. I don’t know why it took me so long to finally jump in, but I knew within five minutes of playing (basically, after meeting Joe’s boss) that it would be a special game. I played Episode One only a few days ago. ![]() I’ll admit right now that I was really late to the party with the Silent Age.
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